| Authors | Titles of papers | Files |
1 |
Nikolaos Adamou |
Linkages Impact & Feedback in Light of Linear Similarity |
Paper |
2 |
Zahra Afshari |
Estimating the Inflationary Effect of Implementing Value Added Tax in Iran (An Input -Output Approach) |
Paper |
3 |
Melek Akdogan |
A Social accouning matrix (SAM) of Turkey in 1998 |
Paper |
4 |
Vito Albino, Michele De Nicolò, A. Claudio Garavelli, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Devrim Murat Yazan |
Rural development and agro-energy supply chain. An application of enterprise input-output modelling supported by GIS |
Paper |
5 |
Vito Albino, Michele De Nicolò, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Devrim Yazan |
Integrating Enterprise Input-Output Modelling with GIS Technology for Supply Chain Analysis |
Paper |
6 |
Robbie Andrew and Vicky Forgie |
Global Warming Potential in New Zealand's Food and Fibre Sectors: A Structural Path Analysis |
Paper |
7 |
Fidel Aroche |
WassilyLeontief and the General Equilibrium Theory |
Paper |
8 |
Luc Avonds |
The input-output framework and modelling assumptions considered from the point of view of the economic circuit |
Paper |
9 |
Luc Avonds, Caroline Hambye, Bernhard Michel |
Time Series of Supply and Use Table for Belgium 1995-2002 |
Paper |
10 |
Hüsniye Aydin |
An Analysis of Input-Output Inter industry Linkages in the Turkish Economy |
Paper |
11 |
Abuzer Bakis |
Occupational Choice and Redistributive Taxation |
Paper |
12 |
A.A.Banouei, M.J.Mamaghani, A.M.Swaminathan, J.Banouei and M.Mohagheghi |
Analyses of Information and Energy Segments of the Iranian and Indian Economies |
Paper |
13 |
Fatemeh Bazzazan and Nafiseh Mohammadi |
Sources of Economic Growth and Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis: The Case of Iran |
Paper |
14 |
Athena Belegri-Roboli, Panayotis Michaelides, Maria Markaki |
Input-output modeling of labour productivity and the working time in Greece |
Paper |
15 |
Niaz Ahmed Bhutto and Selim Cagatay |
Recent Developments in the WTO Agricultural Agreement and Reflections on Environment: Deriving Impacts by Using an Agri-Environmental I-O Model for Turkey |
Paper |
16 |
Andrés Blancas |
The Dynamic Accounting Multiplier from a SAM Perspective |
Paper |
17 |
Peter Bleses |
Stages of Integration of Supply and Use tables in National Accounts in Germany |
Paper |
18 |
Uwe Blien and Friedrich Graef |
Estimating Flow Matrices by the ADETON Method |
Paper |
19 |
Michel Braibant |
Price index in service sector in France |
Paper |
20 |
Emanuele Breda, Rita Cappariello and Roberta Zizza |
The measures of the external trade impulse to economic growth: How relevant is the internationalization of production |
Paper |
21 |
Corjan Brink and Annemarth Idenburg |
Cost-effective pollution-abatement in an input-output model |
Paper |
22 |
María Ángeles Cadarso, Nuria Gómez, Luis Antonio López, María Ángeles Tobarra |
Vertical specialisation in EU manufacturing and services sectors |
Paper |
23 |
María Angeles Cadarso Vecina, María del Rosario Cervantes, Nuria Gómez Sanz, Luis Antonio López Santiago & María Ángeles Tobarra Gómez |
Labour Demand Effects of International Outsourcing in Mexico |
Paper |
24 |
María-Angeles Cadarso-Vecina, Nuria Gómez-Sanz, Luis-Antonio López-Santiago & María-Ángeles Tobarra-Gómez |
Vertical Specialisation in EU Manufacturing and Services sectors |
Paper |
25 |
Simona Cantono, Reinout Heijungs and René Kleijn |
Linking micro to macro in sustainability analysis: the case of hydrogen based public bus services |
Paper |
26 |
M. Alejandro Cardenete and Ferran Sancho |
Key Sector Analysis: a Computable General Equilibrium Approach |
Paper |
27 |
M. Alejandro Cardente |
Fiscal Federalism using a CGE Model |
Paper |
28 |
Belen Castro |
International transfer of technology through trade and its impact on productivity. The case of Mexico |
Paper |
29 |
Debesh Chakraborty |
A Structural Decomposition Analysis of Energy Consumption in India |
Paper |
30 |
Alexandr Chebanov |
The Estimation of Interindustry Exchange Equivalence in the Ukrainian Economy |
Paper |
31 |
Xikang Chen |
Total Domestic Value Added and Total Imports Induced by China's Exports |
Paper |
32 |
Lizzie CHIKOTI, Liv Hobbelstad SIMPSON and Steinar TODSEN |
The effect on GDP by integrating Supply and Use Tables in the National Accounts for a developing country |
Paper |
33 |
Tommaso Ciarli and Marco Valente |
Production structure and economic fluctuations |
Paper |
34 |
M. Ciaschini, R. Pretaroli and C. Socci |
A "convenient" multi sectoral policy control for ICT in the USA economy |
Paper |
35 |
Giulia Colombo |
The Effects of DR-CAFTA in Nicaragua: a CGE-Microsimulation Model for Poverty and Inequality Analysis |
Paper |
36 |
Pedro Cortiñas, Juan A. Vicente and Alejandro Valdivia |
Impact of migration on a regional economy. The case of the Balearic Islands, Spain |
Paper |
37 |
Ezra Davar |
Supply Quantitative Model à la Leontief |
Paper |
38 |
Sake de Boer, Ria Okkerse-Ruitenberg and Jan van der Worp |
Results of the Dutch national accounts price and volume measurement project |
Paper |
39 |
Paul de Boer |
Multiplicative decomposition and index number theory: an empirical application of the Sato-Vartia decomposition |
Paper |
40 |
Federico Di Leo and Susanna Mantegazza |
Integration of SUT/IOT into the National Accounts: the Italian experience |
Paper |
41 |
João Dias, J. Ferreira do Amaral and J.C. Lopes |
Demand Shocks and Output Structures in Some OECD Countries: An Input-Output Euclidean Distance Multipliers Approach |
Paper |
42 |
Erik Dietzenbacher |
Distance Matters! Visualizing Production Chains Using Average Propagation Lengths |
Paper |
43 |
Faye Duchin and Stephen H. Levine |
Tracking Global Factor Inputs, Factor Earnings, and Emissions Associated with Consumption in a World Modeling Framework |
Paper |
44 |
Nergiz DINÇER, Mine ERGÜN BAKDUR, Murat VARDAL |
The Sectoral aspects of Turkish economy in the way through EU Intergration |
Paper |
45 |
Alexander Elbert |
The Methodology of the Israeli SUT preparation |
Paper |
46 |
Fernando Escobedo |
Measuring the Dependence of the Weighted RAS Method Objective Function through the Analysis of the Dual Problem |
Paper |
47 |
Mitsuo Ezaki and Tien Dung Nguyen |
Regional Economic Integration and Its Impacts on Growth, Income Distribution and Poverty in East Asia: A CGE Analysis |
Paper |
48 |
Mária Forgon and Csák Ligeti |
Experience in integrating the SUT and National Accounts compilation in Hungary |
Paper |
49 |
Rainer Fremdling and Reiner Stäglin |
A historic input-output table |
Paper |
50 |
Fu Xue |
The Contribution of Human Capital to Economic Growth: Combining the Lucas Model with the Input-Output Model |
Paper |
51 |
Giorgio Garau and Patrizio Lecca |
The Effect of R&D Subsidy Policy on Regional Growth and Unemployment |
Paper |
52 |
Partha Pratim Ghosh, Arpita Dhar and Debesh Chakraborty |
Modelling the performance of a developing economy: the case of Sri-Lanka |
Paper |
53 |
Stefan Giljum, Christian Lutz, Ariane Jungnitz |
A multi-regional environmental input-output model to quantify embodied material flows |
Paper |
54 |
Antoaneta Golemanova |
Input-Output Model for the South-East Region in Bulgaria |
Paper |
55 |
Malgorzata Goralczyk and Peter J. Stauvermann |
The Usefulness of Hybrid Accounting Systems for Environmental Policy Advice regarding Sustainability |
Paper |
56 |
Alexander Granberg, Victor Suslov, Yury Ershov and Larisa Melnikova |
Multi-regional models in long-term forecasting economic development |
Paper |
57 |
Dabo Guan |
A New Integrated Hydro-Economic Accounting and Analytical Framework for Water Resources: A case study for North China |
Paper |
58 |
Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto, Silvio Massaru Ichihara, Fernando Antonio Slaibe Postali, Krongnon W. de Souza Regueira, André Canelas, Maria Mendes da Fonseca, Ney Cunha |
The Oil and Gas Sector in the Brazilian Economy |
Paper |
59 |
Jiemin Guo and Mark A. Planting |
Integrating U.S. Input-Output Tables with SNA: Valuations and Extensions |
Paper |
60 |
Troy Hawkins, Chris Hendrickson, H. Scott Matthews |
Uncertainty in the Mixed-Unit Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment Model of the US Economy |
Paper |
61 |
Troy Hawkins, Chris Hendrickson, H. Scott Matthews |
Estimation of Supply Chain Cadmium, Lead, Nickel, and Zinc Intensity with the Mixed-Unit Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment (MUIO-LCA) Model |
Paper |
62 |
Lining He and Faye Duchin |
Regional Development in China: Interregional Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Comparative Advantage |
Paper |
63 |
Koichi Hikita, Kazushige Shimpo, Megha Shukla, Kazunari Kainou, Satoshi Nakano, and Asako Okamura |
Making Input-Output Tables for Environmental Analysis for India: 1993/94 and 1998/99 |
Paper |
64 |
Takashi HOMMA Shunsuke MORI, Keigo AKIMOTO, Toshimasa TOMODA, Yasuhiro MUROTA |
A study of fuel substitution flexibility effects on economic impacts of carbon emission constraints using an energy-multi-sector-economy model |
Paper |
65 |
Yoshifumi Ishikawa |
An Evaluation of the RAS Method for compiling Asian International Input-Output Tables |
Paper |
66 |
Taku Ishiro |
Industry Network within the region - by making 1985-2000 regional input-output tables in accordance with a size of enterprises-: the case of Kanagawa prefecture in Japan |
Paper |
67 |
Hiroshi Izumi |
Purchasing Power Parities and Multilateral Comparison of Input-Output Structures-2000 Input-Output Tables of Japan, China and Republic of Korea in Real Value |
Paper |
68 |
Xuemei Jiang, Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los |
Using Fundamental Economic Structures to Estimate Chinese Regional Input-Output Tables |
Paper |
69 |
Shigemi Kagawa |
Economic and Environmental Consequences of the Automobile Lifetime Change and Fuel Economy Improvement |
Paper |
70 |
Janja Kalin |
Experiences in the Compilation of Supply and Use and Input-Output Tables in Slovenia: Applications for Tourism Satellite Accounts |
Paper |
71 |
Rohana Kamaruddin |
Structural change, linkages vs leakages in the Malaysian economy: 1991-2000 |
Paper |
72 |
Keramidas, D and Economidis, Ch. and Stroblos, N.,
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The Contribution of the Immigrants to Greek Economy: A study using the Social Accounting Matrix |
Paper |
73 |
Malte Knüppel and Karl-Heinz Tödter |
Additivity of National Accounts reconsidered |
Paper |
74 |
Kurt Kratena |
From Ecological Footprint to Ecological Rent: An Economic Indicator for Resource Constraints |
Paper |
75 |
Tobias Kronenberg |
Accounting for Intraindustry Trade Reduces the Tendency |
Paper |
76 |
Mehmet Kula |
Supply Use and Input-output Tables for Turkey |
Paper |
77 |
Hiroshi Kuwamori and Nobuhiro Okamoto |
Industrial networks between China and Asian Countries |
Paper |
78 |
Christian Lager |
Why and when are there negative coefficients in joint production systems with commodity technology |
Paper |
79 |
James Lennox |
From input-output to computable general equilibrium modelling of water use in the Canterbury region |
Paper |
80 |
Molly Lesher and Hildegunn Nordås |
Business Services, Trade and Costs |
Paper |
81 |
M. Carmen Lima and M. Alejandro Cardenete |
A price model to assess the effects of European Regional Development Fund in an Objective 1 region for the European Regional Policy |
Paper |
82 |
Liu Yifang Tong Renchen Xu Jian |
The Input-Output Analysis of the Circular Economy |
Paper |
83 |
Xiuli Liu |
Calculate and Forecast Shadow Price of Water Resources in China and Its Nine Major River Basins |
Paper |
84 |
J. Carlos Lopes |
Economic Complexity as Input-Output Interrelatedness: A Comparison of Different Measurement Methods |
Paper |
85 |
Andre Lorentz, _ Tommaso Ciarli, Maria Savona, Marco Valente |
Growth, structural change and consumption: a microeconomic explanation of macroeconomic dynamics |
Paper |
86 |
Alexander Loschky and Liane Ritter |
Import content of exports |
Paper |
87 |
Mikulas Luptá?ik and Bernhard Böhm |
Efficiency Analysis of a Multisectoral Economic System |
Paper |
88 |
Antonio Macrí |
Forestry and sustainable development: data availability for analysis and scenarios |
Paper |
89 |
Sanjiv Mahajan |
UK National Accounts - GDP and Input-Output Supply and Use Tables |
Paper |
90 |
Sanjiv Mahajan |
Development, Compilation and Use of Input-Output Supply and Use Tables in the UK National Accounts |
Paper |
91 |
Helmut Maier |
Applying Leontief's input-output concept to a postulated global economic order of the natural world |
Paper |
92 |
Raty Markku |
Introducing Methods of Integrating SUT into National Accounts in Finland |
Paper |
93 |
Helmut Mayer |
Calculation of a (hybrid) energy IO table for Germany 2003 and analysis within the Environmental-Economic Accounts |
Paper |
94 |
Bo MENG and Chao QU |
Application of the Input-output Decomposition Technique to China's regional economies |
Paper |
95 |
Mikulá? Luptá?ik and Wolfgang Koller |
Measuring the Economic Importance of an Industry: An Application to the Austrian Agricultural Sector |
Paper |
96 |
Guilherme R. C. Moreira, Joaquim J. M. Guilhoto, Carlos R. Azzoni |
Social policies, personal and regional income inequality in Brazil: an I-O analysis |
Paper |
97 |
Yuzuru MIYATA, Yasuhiro HIROBATA, Hitomi NAKANISHI, Hiroyuki SHIBUSAWA |
Rural Sustainable Development by Constructing New Roads in Advanced Country - A Case Study of San-en Region in Japan |
Paper |
98 |
Yuichi Moriguchi |
Analysis of material flows by Input-Output framework for environmental and resource issues |
Paper |
99 |
Kakali Mukhopadhyay |
Debate on Trade and Environment: Evidence from Thailand |
Paper |
100 |
Kakali Mukhopadhyay |
Air pollution and Income Distribution in India |
Paper |
101 |
Akiko Nakajima |
Does market price converge towards natural price? Input Output Analysis of Japan for 1951-2000 |
Paper |
102 |
Shinichiro Nakamura and Kenichi Nakajima |
Waste Input-Output Material Flow Analysis of Mineral Materials: a new approach to compiling a PIOT that is consistent with mass conservation |
Paper |
103 |
Satoshi Nakano and Ayu Washizu |
Towards the lifestyle of sustainable consumption society: a simulation analysis using the demand function in the AIDS and the environmental input-output table |
Paper |
104 |
Yukinori Nakano |
Comparison of several types of knowledge industries between Japan and Europe |
Paper |
105 |
Frederik NEUWAHL, Ignazio MONGELLI, Andreas LOESCHEL and Luis DELGADO |
Employment impacts of EU biofuels policy: combining bottom-up technology information and sectoral market simulations in an input-output framework |
Paper |
106 |
Kazuhiko Nishimura and Satoshi Nakano |
Estimation of Multiregional Transactions in Partitioning Regional Input-Output Table |
Paper |
107 |
Sumiye Okubo |
Industry-based R&D Satellite Account |
Paper |
108 |
Ahmet Ozcam |
The entropy estimation of the intersectoral linkages of the Turkish economy based on Leontief input-output model |
Paper |
109 |
Paulo de Tarso Gaeta Paixão |
A procedure for scenarizing by changing direct input coefficients observing a supply and use tables framework |
Paper |
110 |
Maria Pempetzoglou and Stella Karagianni |
The Effects of an Increasing Energy Tax with and without Sectoral Exemptions in Greece: An Input-Output Analysis |
Paper |
111 |
Glen Peters |
Opportunities and challenges for environmental MRIO modeling: Illustrations with the GTAP database |
Paper |
112 |
Shri Prakash |
Evaluation of the Impact of Family Business in Drugs & Pharmaceutical Industry on Indian Economy in a General Equilibrium Framework |
Paper |
113 |
Prakash, S., D Hosamane, M. and Kaur, G. |
Programming - Input-Output Modeling of Retail Chain Management And Its Interface with the Economy |
Paper |
114 |
Prakash, S., Sharma, S. and Bagati, A. |
Partial Analysis of Impact of Use of Finance Option CGE |
Paper |
115 |
Shri Prakash and Brinda Balakrishnan |
Input Output Modelling of labour productivity and its human capital |
Paper |
116 |
Deepa Rawat and S.S.S. Chauhan |
The relationship between public expenditure and status of education in India: an IO approach |
Paper |
117 |
Utz-Peter Reich |
Inequality in Exchange: The Use of a World Trade Flow Table For Analyzing the International Economy |
Paper |
118 |
Utz Reich |
Reich Additivity of deflated input-output tables in national accounts |
Paper |
119 |
Hassan Rizvi and Reiner Staeglin |
The Role of Input-Output in Improving National Accounts for Pakistan |
Paper |
120 |
Benedetto Rocchi |
Building a SAM for the Analysis of Rural Policies: Insights from an Italian Case Study |
Paper |
121 |
J. Rodrigues, T. Domingos |
Estimation of the transboundary indirect effect of greenhouse gas emissions |
Paper |
122 |
Marek ROJICEK and Jaroslav SIXTA |
Use of the supply and use tables in the process of constant prices estimation: Czech experience |
Paper |
123 |
Rharo Rodolfo de Jesus Haro Garcia |
Mathematical Estimation of the Symmetric Input-output Matrix |
Paper |
124 |
Peter Rørmose |
Integration of Supply and Use Tables and Symmetrical Input-output Tables in the Danish National Accounts |
Paper |
125 |
José M. Rueda-Cantuche, Jörg Beutel, Frederik Neuwahl, Andreas Löschel, Ignazio Mongelli |
A Symmetric Input-Output Table for EU27: Latest Progress |
Paper |
126 |
José M. Rueda-Cantuche and Amores, Antonio F. |
Key activities under joint Input-Output, Econometric and DEA approaches: the case of Turkey |
Paper |
127 |
José M. Rueda-Cantuche and Thijs ten Raa |
Symmetric Input-Output Tables: Products or Industries? |
Paper |
128 |
Pablo Ruiz-Nápoles |
Vertically Intergrated unit labor costs and trade by sector, Mexico-USA, 1970-2000 |
Paper |
129 |
Mohd Yusof Saari, Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los |
The Impact of Growth on Income Distribution among the Malaysian Ethnic Groups: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach |
Paper |
130 |
Julio Sánchez-Chóliz and Rosa Duarte |
Growth, productivity and technological blocks in OECD countries: an input-output approach |
Paper |
131 |
Joost R. Santos |
Inoperability Input-Output Model (IIM) with Multiple Probabilistic Sector Inputs |
Paper |
132 |
Dhanmanjiri Sathe |
Structural Change in Indian Economy: Some Evidence from the Pr--Reform Period |
Paper |
133 |
Bertram Schefold |
Approximate surrogate production functions |
Paper |
134 |
Shalini Sharma |
Impact of Forward Commodity Trading on General Prices in Indian Economy:A PartialApproach to Computable General Equilibrium Model |
Paper |
135 |
Shalini Sharma |
Indian Contribution to Leontief's Input Output Economics |
Paper |
136 |
Kazushige Shimpo and Asako Okamura |
Infoio: World Input-Output Table Database |
Paper |
137 |
Andrea Stocker, Friedrich Hinterberger, Marc Ingo Wolter |
Modelling environmental, economic and employment effects of resource savings in Austria |
Paper |
138 |
Rita M. Strohmaier |
The Treatment of Human Capital in a Sraffian Fixed Capital Framework |
Paper |
139 |
Mikio Suga |
The Effect of Supply Shocks to the Aggregate Price Change in Japan |
Paper |
140 |
Sangwon Suh, Keisuke Nansai, Shigemi Kagawa |
A Structural Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the US and Japan |
Paper |
141 |
Ça?atay Telli, Ebru Voyvoda and Erinç Yeldan |
A time series consolidated social accounting matrix assembly system: application to Turkey, 2002-2005 |
Paper |
142 |
Jian TENG, Wenhui FANG, and Meltem OKUR DINCSOY |
An Input-Output Analysis on Japanese Enterprises in China |
Paper |
143 |
Thomas F. Howells III, Edward T. Morgan, Dylan G. Rassier, and Conrad E. Roesch |
Implementing a GLS Model in the U.S. Input-Output Accounts |
Paper |
144 |
Paul J. Thomassin and Kakali Mukhopadhyay |
Impact of East-Asian Free Trade on the Environment- an Exercise with GTAP modeling |
Paper |
145 |
Arnold Tukker |
EXIOPOL: Blueprint for a Global Regionalised Environmentally Extended Input-Output Database |
Paper |
146 |
Elif Tunal? and Osman Aydogus |
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Paper |
147 |
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The Effect of Energy Price Increases on Industrial Prices and GeneralPrice Level : A Comparative-Static Analysis for Selected EU Countries and Turkey within the Open-Static Leontief Model |
Paper |
148 |
Serap Türüt-A??k, Elif Akbostanc?, G. ?pek Tunç |
Effects of International Trade onEnvironment: An Input-Output Analysis |
Paper |
149 |
Christos Tzimos, Iannis Papadimitriou and Nikolaos Adamou |
The measurement of interindustry linkages with data analysis methods |
Paper |
150 |
Bart Van den Cruyce and Johan Wera |
Qualitative Employment Multipliers for Belgium, Results for 2000 and 2002 |
Paper |
151 |
Bart Van den Cruyce and Johan Wera |
Results of the Belgian SAM sub-account for labour demand |
Paper |
152 |
Hongyi Wang |
The Model of Inputs, Occupation and Outputs in Hospital and the Control of Health and Medicine Expense Rise |
Paper |
153 |
Wang Lu, Tong Rencheng |
Input-Output Analysis for Multi-location Supply Chain management Control |
Paper |
154 |
WATANABE, Takatoshi, SHIMODA, Mitsuru, FUJIKAWA, Kiyoshi |
Comparative analysis of resource-saving technology between Japan and the USA |
Paper |
155 |
Michael Weber |
Methods related to Leontief's Inverse for applications in SCM |
Paper |
156 |
Thomas Wiedmann, Manfred Lenzen, Rocky Harris, Jan Minx, and John Barrett |
Application of a novel matrix balancing approach to the estimation of UK input-output tables |
Paper |
157 |
Harry Wilting and Kees Vringer |
Environmental Accounting from a Producer or a Consumer Principle; an Empirical Examination covering the World |
Paper |
158 |
Edward Wolff |
Measures of technical change and structural change in services in the U.S.: Was there a resurgence of productivity growth in services? |
Paper |
159 |
Wang Lu & Tong Rencheng |
Environmental Effect of Foreign Direct Investment in China |
Paper |
160 |
Xu Daju |
Research on Positive Analyses in Multisector Macroeconomic of China |
Paper |
161 |
Takashi Yagi |
Sraffa's System and Mark-up Pricing |
Paper |
162 |
Norihiko Yamano and Nadim Ahmad |
Development of the OECD Input-Output database 2006 edition and the applications of harmonosed international tables |
Paper |
163 |
Cuihong Yang |
Import Dependence of Foreign Trade: A case of China |
Paper |
164 |
Takashi Yano and Hiroyuki Kosaka |
Analyzing Multi-Sectoral Effects of Demographic Change on the Japanese Economy |
Paper |
165 |
Kazuyo Yokoyama |
Dynamic Waste Input Output Modeling of Carbon Stock and Flow |
Paper |
166 |
Yang Yu, Klaus Hubacek, Dabo Guan, Nanlin Jin and Kuishuang Feng |
Construction and application of regional input-output models: Assessing water consumption in South East and North East of England |
Paper |
167 |
M. Ensar Yesilyurt and Filiz Yesilyurt |
Leontief Inverse Matr?x In 2 And 3 D?g?ts (xls file) |
Paper |
168 |
Zhang Hongxia and Liu Xiuli |
The R&D Inter-industry Spillover Change in China: on the analysis of 1997 and 2002 IO tables of China |
Paper |
| Authors | Titles of papers | Files |
169 |
Nikolaos Adamou and Sotirios Theodoropoulos |
Generation & benefit spillover of labor productivity Turkey & Greece |
Abstract |
170 |
Paola Antonello |
A Classical Model of Sustainable Growth |
Abstract |
171 |
Paola Antonello |
An application of EM algorithm to the analysis of structural change through input-output |
Abstract |
172 |
F. Bazzazan, A.A. Banouei, M. Karami |
Generating Regional Coefficients without Survey Based RIOT. The Case of Tehran Province |
Abstract |
173 |
Ludovico Bracci |
Compilation of Use table of imports the Italian experience |
Abstract |
174 |
Sake de Boer, Jan van Dalen, Taeke Takema and Piet Verbiest |
Value added and additivity of national accounts: some comments |
Abstract |
175 |
Fernanda Sartori de Camargo and Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto |
Employment, productive structure and income distribution in the Brazilian economy, 1996 and 2002 compared |
Abstract |
176 |
Esteban Fernández and Bart Los |
The Identification of Technology Spillovers: Keller Revisited |
Abstract |
177 |
Oliver Fritz and Gerhard Streicher |
Manufacturing exports and services: An input-output analysis for Austria |
Abstract |
178 |
Giorgio Garau and Patrizio Lecca |
Regional CGE Model Embodying Productivity Gains |
Abstract |
179 |
Ho Un Gim |
The interrelation of the Leontief inverse with final demand and total output: based on the correct consecutive connections |
Abstract |
180 |
Cristela Goce-Dakila |
A Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Approach |
Abstract |
181 |
Dabo Guan, Klaus Hubacek, Glen Peter and Chris Weber |
Driving China to a Cleaner Transformation and Bluer Sky: A New Approach of IPAT-IO Structural Decomposition Analysis on CO2 Emissions |
Abstract |
182 |
Reinout Heijungs, Gjalt Huppes, Arjan de Koning, Arnold Tukker, Ignazio Mongelli, Frederik Neuwahl |
A framework for data transformation in the context of the establishment of environmentally extended IO tables |
Abstract |
183 |
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings |
Demographic challenges to regional economic development |
Abstract |
184 |
Satoshi Inomata and Hiroshi Kuwamori |
Transnational Interregional Input-Output Table between China and Japan: Its compilation and application |
Abstract |
185 |
Christian Kerschner and Klaus Hubacek |
Towards a multi-method Input-Output analysis of the potential economic effects of Peak-Oil induced petroleum supply disruptions |
Abstract |
186 |
Chonggui Kim |
Analyses of Industrial Interdependency of the Asian Pacific Countries, Particularly among China, Korea, and Japan |
Abstract |
187 |
Chonggui Kim |
Analysis of Inter-regional Dependency of the Six Regions in Korea |
Abstract |
188 |
Masaaki Kuboniwa and Natalia Ustinova |
Developments in Russia's input-output tables and their applications to the analyses of its optimally sustainable economic growth: How can we dream with Russia? |
Abstract |
189 |
Michael L. Lahr, Isidoro Romero, and Erik Dietzenbacher |
The Relationship of the Average Propagation Length of Production Chains and Approximations to Power Series Estimates of the Leontief Inverse |
Abstract |
190 |
Bart Los |
Input-Output Analysis: An Impact Study |
Abstract |
191 |
Minx, J.C., Baiocchi, G., Hubacek, K., Wiedmann, T., and Barrett, J |
Revealing Structures: Empirical Differences between Monetary and Physical Input-Output Models and their Implications for Environmental Economic Analysis |
Abstract |
192 |
Ignazio Mongelli, Kurt Kratena, Frederik Neuwahl, José M. Rueda-Cantuche |
An econometric estimation of a demand system for the whole Europe to analyze the consumers' behaviour and their response to policy measures |
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193 |
Pablo Muñoz, Stefan Giljum, Jordi Roca Jusmet |
Export-oriented development and environmental pressures in Chile: a Material Flow Analysis (MFA)/ Input output (IO) approach |
Abstract |
194 |
Keisuke Nansai, Shigemi Kagawa, and Yuichi Moriguchi |
Implications of the Japanese trading behind household consumption considering its environmental impacts and stability in material flows |
Abstract |
195 |
Carsten Nathani |
The Net Embodied Energy Balance for Switzerland: Results of a Multiregional Input-output Model |
Abstract |
196 |
Jan Oosterhaven, Dirk Stelder and Satoshi Inomata |
Evaluation of Non-Survey International IO Construction Methods with the Asian-Pacific Input-Output Table |
Abstract |
197 |
Michal Przybylinski |
Change in Foreign Trade and its Impact on Labour productivity in Poland |
Abstract |
198 |
Antonio Rua |
Input-output analysis: linkages vs leakages |
Abstract |
199 |
Monica Serrano and Jordi Roca |
Trade and Environment in Spain: an Input-Output Approach |
Abstract |
200 |
Albert E. Steenge, Richard van den Berg and Marija Bockarjova |
Leontief and the Classics Back to the Future |
Abstract |
201 |
Masayuki Suzuki and Hitoshi Hayami |
The input-output analysis of infectious diseases |
Abstract |
202 |
Umed Temurshoev and Stanislav Stakhovych |
Indirect Shareholding and Tacit Collusion |
Abstract |
203 |
Lucja Tomaszewicz and Iwona Swieczewska |
Total Factor Productivity and Intersectoral Diffusion of Innovations |
Abstract |
204 |
Yang Cuihong, Yu Chunlin |
Energy Intensity and Industrial Structural Change of China: 1992-2005 |
Abstract |
205 |
A. Erinc Yeldan |
Modeling general equilibrium for socially responsible macroeconomics |
Abstract |
206 |
Jianwen Yuan |
Measurement of industrialization stage of Guangdong Province |
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